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Red Sox reward Alex Cora with a new deal through the 2021 season

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Alex Cora brought a new voice and culture to the Boston Red Sox that helped propel them to their latest World Series title.

The Red Sox rewarded him for bringing home a championsh­ip in his first year with the team by giving him a new contract with an additional guaranteed year through the 2021 season.

The deal containing the extension was announced Wednesday by Boston also includes a club option for 2022.

In his rookie season as a major league manager, Cora guided the Red Sox to a franchise-record 108 victories and the team's fourth championsh­ip in 15 seasons.

He finished second in the AL Manager of the Year voting announced Tuesday.

"We have consistent­ly been impressed by Alex at every turn," Red Sox chairman Tom Werner said in a statement. "His knowledge of the game, ability to connect with our players, and his incredible instincts and decisivene­ss led us to an historic championsh­ip season. We know we are in good hands and could not be more pleased to know he will be with us for the foreseeabl­e future."

Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski was in search of new direction for the club when he fired former manager John Farrell after back-to-back Al Division Series losses in 2016 and 2017.

After the historic regular season, Cora then steered Boston past the 100-win Yankees and Astros in the AL playoffs before downing the Dodgers in the World Series.

"For me, 2018 was not only historic, but it was special as well, both on and off the field," Cora said in a statement. "We have a great appreciati­on for our accomplish­ments this past year, but now our focus moves forward to the season ahead and defending our World Series title."

During Boston's run Cora got the best out his young talent, led by AL MVP favorite Mookie Betts. They shined in player-centric approach in which Cora encouraged an aggressive hitting mentality, lots of hit-and-runs and active running of the bases.

Cora also the most out of his pitching staff, which included clutch performanc­es in the postseason by Chris Sale and David Price. Neither pitcher had logged a playoff victory as a starter prior to this season.

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